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A major aim of the books in this series is to promote psychology's appreciation of the neglected giants in its history. The chapters document the significance of these early contributions, many of them made more than a century ago.

Most of the chapters are revisions of invited addresses delivered at psychological conventions. Several of the authors are students, colleagues, or offspring of their pioneers and all of them are intrigued by the life and work of the psychologists about whom they have written. All of the portraits are informal; on occasion, even humorous. Some are "impersonations"--telling stories in what were or might have been the pioneer's own words.

This book provides source materials for teachers of undergraduate courses in psychology--particularly the history of psychology--who want to add a personal view in their lectures and offer interesting readings for their students. Each of the five volumes in this series contains different profiles thereby bringing more than 100 of the pioneers in psychology more vividly to life.

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"This volume and its predecessor could well be used to add spice to a history of psychology course, to mine interesting facts for teaching, or as a source of key references and photographs of important figures in psychology. Even the experienced historian will likely find a biography or two that inform."

—Psychological Reports

"…this volume, and the others in the series, are important sourcebooks that would enhance the reference shelves of any psychologist."

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Name: Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology: Volume II (Paperback) – Psychology Press
Description: Edited by Gregory A. Kimble, C. Alan Boneau, Michael Wertheimer. A major aim of the books in this series is to promote psychology's appreciation of the neglected giants in its history. The chapters document the significance of these early contributions, many of them made more than a century ago. Most of the...
Categories: History of Psychology